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The Top 100 Christian Contemporary Music (CCM) for Saturday, January 29th, 2022

The Top 100 Christian Contemporary Music (CCM)



We have 4 new tracks in this week's chart. The highest new entry this week is 'King Of Kings' by Hillsong Worship, Brooke Ligertwood at position number 88. 

The highest climber in the chart this week is 'Raise a Hallelujah (Studio Version)' by Bethel Music, Jonathan David Helser, Melissa Helser, moving up 19 positions to number 66. 


This week's chart...

Rank - Title - Artist (Change)
#1 - 'You Say' by Lauren Daigle (+0)
#2 - 'Talk 2 Me' by Montell Fish (+0)
#3 - 'Reckless Love' by Cory Asbury (+0)
#4 - 'Rescue' by Lauren Daigle (+0)
#5 - 'O Come to the Altar (Live)' by Elevation Worship (+2)
#6 - 'Oceans (Where Feet May Fail)' by Hillsong UNITED (-1)
#7 - 'Nobody (feat. Matthew West)' by Casting Crowns, Matthew West (-1)
#8 - 'Gratitude' by Brandon Lake (+0)
#9 - 'Prayed For You' by Matt Stell (+0)
#10 - 'Way Maker - Live' by Leeland (+0)
#11 - 'Do It Again' by Elevation Worship (+0)
#12 - 'Good Good Father' by Chris Tomlin (+0)
#13 - '10,000 Reasons (Bless The Lord) - Live' by Matt Redman (+0)
#14 - 'Jireh (feat. Chandler Moore & Naomi Raine)' by Elevation Worship, Maverick City Music, Chandler Moore, Naomi Raine (+0)
#15 - 'Goodness of God - Live' by Bethel Music, Jenn Johnson (+0)
#16 - 'God Only Knows' by for KING & COUNTRY (+0)
#17 - 'Yes I Will' by Vertical Worship (+0)
#18 - 'What A Beautiful Name' by Hillsong Worship (+0)
#19 - 'Who Am I' by Casting Crowns (+0)
#20 - 'Hold On To Me' by Lauren Daigle (+0)
#21 - 'The Blessing - Live' by Kari Jobe, Cody Carnes, Elevation Worship (+0)
#22 - 'See A Victory' by Elevation Worship (+0)
#23 - 'Raise a Hallelujah - Live' by Bethel Music, Jonathan David Helser, Melissa Helser (+12)
#24 - 'King of My Heart - Live' by Bethel Music, Steffany Gretzinger (+14)
#25 - 'Build My Life' by Housefires (+14)
#26 - 'Brother (feat. Gavin DeGraw)' by NEEDTOBREATHE, Gavin DeGraw (-3)
#27 - 'Lord, I Need You' by Matt Maher (-3)
#28 - '10,000 Reasons (Bless The Lord) [Radio Version] - Radio Version/Live' by Matt Redman (-3)
#29 - 'How Great Is Our God' by Chris Tomlin (-3)
#30 - 'Jireh (feat. Chandler Moore & Naomi Raine)' by Elevation Worship, Maverick City Music, Chandler Moore, Naomi Raine (-3)
#31 - 'My Jesus' by Anne Wilson (-3)
#32 - 'Old Church Basement (feat. Dante Bowe)' by Elevation Worship, Maverick City Music, Dante Bowe (-3)
#33 - 'Wait On You (feat. Dante Bowe & Chandler Moore)' by Elevation Worship, Maverick City Music, Dante Bowe, Chandler Moore (-3)
#34 - 'Million Little Miracles (feat. Joe L Barnes)' by Elevation Worship, Maverick City Music, Joe L Barnes (-3)
#35 - 'The Blessing (Live)' by Elevation Worship, Kari Jobe, Cody Carnes (-3)
#36 - 'Run To The Father' by Cody Carnes (-3)
#37 - 'The Father's House - Studio' by Cory Asbury (-3)
#38 - 'Look Up Child' by Lauren Daigle (-2)
#39 - 'So Will I (100 Billion X)' by Hillsong UNITED, Benjamin Hastings (-2)
#40 - 'God's Not Dead (Like A Lion)' by Newsboys (+0)
#41 - 'Our God' by Chris Tomlin (+0)
#42 - 'Jesus, Take the Wheel' by Carrie Underwood (+0)
#43 - 'RATTLE! (Live)' by Elevation Worship (+0)
#44 - 'Be A Light' by Thomas Rhett, Reba McEntire, Hillary Scott, Chris Tomlin, Keith Urban (+16)
#45 - 'Truth Be Told' by Matthew West (-1)
#46 - 'Famous For (I Believe)' by Tauren Wells, Jenn Johnson (+15)
#47 - 'Heaven's Not Too Far' by We Three (-2)
#48 - 'Build My Life' by Pat Barrett (-2)
#49 - 'Who You Say I Am - Live' by Hillsong Worship, Brooke Ligertwood (-2)
#50 - 'Chain Breaker' by Zach Williams (+17)
#51 - 'Known' by Tauren Wells (-3)
#52 - 'Glorious Day - Live' by Passion, Kristian Stanfill (-3)
#53 - 'Tremble - Live' by Mosaic MSC (-3)
#54 - 'No Longer Slaves (Spontaneous) - Live' by Bethel Music, Jonathan David Helser, Melissa Helser (-3)
#55 - 'Broken Vessels (Amazing Grace)' by Hillsong Worship (-3)
#56 - 'This I Believe (The Creed)' by Hillsong Worship (-3)
#57 - 'How He Loves' by David Crowder Band (-3)
#58 - 'Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)' by Chris Tomlin (+14)
#59 - 'Baby, Baby' by Amy Grant (-4)
#60 - 'RELATE' by for KING & COUNTRY (-4)
#61 - 'For God Is With Us' by for KING & COUNTRY (-4)
#62 - 'Champion - Live' by Bethel Music, Dante Bowe (-3)
#63 - 'The Blessing' by Kari Jobe, Cody Carnes (+15)
#64 - 'TOGETHER' by for KING & COUNTRY, Kirk Franklin, Tori Kelly (+16)
#65 - 'There Was Jesus' by Zach Williams, Dolly Parton (-3)
#66 - 'Raise a Hallelujah (Studio Version)' by Bethel Music, Jonathan David Helser, Melissa Helser (+19)
#67 - 'Burn The Ships' by for KING & COUNTRY (-4)
#68 - 'Here Again' by Elevation Worship (-4)
#69 - 'Hand to Hold' by JJ Heller (-4)
#70 - 'Scars' by I AM THEY (+17)
#71 - 'I Won't Let You Go' by Switchfoot, Lauren Daigle (-5)
#72 - 'Hills and Valleys (The Valleys Version)' by Tauren Wells (-4)
#73 - 'Holy Spirit' by Francesca Battistelli (-4)
#74 - 'My Lighthouse' by Rend Collective (-4)
#75 - 'Just Be Held' by Casting Crowns (+15)
#76 - 'Come As You Are' by Crowder (-5)
#77 - 'Dare You To Move' by Switchfoot (-4)
#78 - 'Look What You've Done' by Tasha Layton (-4)
#79 - 'Scars in Heaven' by Casting Crowns (-4)
#80 - 'Give Thanks' by Steffany Gretzinger, Melissa Helser (-4)
#81 - 'Refuge' by Skillet (-23)
#82 - 'Sparrows' by Cory Asbury (+16)
#83 - 'God of Revival - Live' by Bethel Music, Brian Johnson, Jenn Johnson (-6)
#84 - 'Graves Into Gardens (Live)' by Elevation Worship, Brandon Lake (-5)
#85 - 'King Of Kings - Studio' by Hillsong Worship, Brooke Ligertwood (-4)
#86 - 'No One Ever Cared for Me Like Jesus' by Steffany Gretzinger (-4)
#87 - 'Nothing Else' by Cody Carnes (-4)
#88 - 'King Of Kings' by Hillsong Worship, Brooke Ligertwood (NEW)
#89 - 'Waymaker - Radio Version' by Michael W. Smith, Vanessa Campagna (-5)
#90 - 'Rescue Story' by Zach Williams (NEW)
#91 - 'Still Rolling Stones' by Lauren Daigle (-5)
#92 - 'Counting Every Blessing' by Rend Collective (-4)
#93 - 'Here as in Heaven' by Elevation Worship (-4)
#94 - 'The Lion and the Lamb' by Big Daddy Weave (NEW)
#95 - 'Forever - Live' by Kari Jobe (-4)
#96 - 'Great Are You Lord - Live' by All Sons & Daughters, Leslie Jordan, David Leonard (-4)
#97 - 'Hello, My Name Is' by Matthew West (-4)
#98 - 'Ain't No Grave' by Johnny Cash (-4)
#99 - 'Cinderella' by Steven Curtis Chapman (-4)
#100 - 'Come Back Home' by Petey Martin, Lauren Daigle (NEW)

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